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This Week In Black History February 21-27, 2024

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FEBRUARY 21 1933—Song stylist and activist Nina Simone is born Eunice Waymon in Tryon, N.C. She was a child prodigy who was playing the piano by age 4. She had numerous songs to her cred­it, but one of the most memorable was “Mississippi Goddam” which was com­posed as a protest against the terrorist bombing of […]

The post This Week In Black History February 21-27, 2024 first appeared on Atlanta Tribune.

The post This Week In Black History February 21-27, 2024 appeared first on Atlanta Tribune.

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